D3 · Architecture

What is Network Access Control (NAC)?

NAC enforces policy compliance before granting network access — checking OS patch level, antivirus status, firewall state, disk encryption, and certificate-based device authentication.
Non-compliant devices are quarantined to a remediation VLAN. NAC is about device posture, not just user credentials. 802.1X is the protocol framework NAC builds on. Prevent infected or unmanaged devices from accessing corporate network.
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